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Boat Bluff Lighthouse

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Boat Bluff Lighthouse (Area C (Butedale/Kitlope/Kitsumkalum))
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Boat Bluff Lighthouse

The Boat Bluff Lighthouse was established in 1907, marking an important milestone in maritime safety on Sarah Island in Tolmie Channel, British Columbia.

History

  • The lighthouse features a skeleton tower with a height of 24 feet. The focal plane is 38 feet above sea level, providing a clear and visible light source for mariners navigating the Inside Passage.
  • These lights are designed to aid navigation in the treacherous waters of Tolmie Channel.

Light Characteristics

  • White light with a range of 7 nautical miles, visible every 5 seconds (sequence: 4+(1))
  • Red light with a range of 7 nautical miles, visible every 5 seconds (sequence: 4+(1))
  • White light with a range of 7 nautical miles, visible every 5 seconds (sequence: 4+(1))

Location

The lighthouse is situated on Road H, near Klemtu on Sarah Island. The surrounding area offers breathtaking views of the Inside Passage and the scenic south end of Sarah Island.

Current Status

The Boat Bluff Lighthouse remains an active aid to navigation, staffed by resident keepers who ensure the light source continues to operate effectively.

Heritage Status

The lighthouse has been recognized for its historical significance, providing a vital aid to navigation during the early 20th century. Its current status as an operational aid to navigation makes it an important landmark in British Columbia's maritime history.

Notable Historical Events

While specific details are not available, the Boat Bluff Lighthouse played a significant role in maritime safety on Sarah Island during its establishment in 1907.

Details

NameBoat Bluff Lighthouse
CityArea C (Butedale/Kitlope/Kitsumkalum)
CountryCanada
Coordinates52.64292, -128.52374
Current useactive aid to navigation